What I Accomplished Last Week:
-Packed all my stuff
-Moved it to my new house
-Cleaned my old apartment and checked out
-Wrote and gave a talk in church
-Wrote and gave a lesson in church
-Met a homeless man who gave me a good new perspective on life
-Told a woman how to get to the hospital to meet her daughter who was in labor
-Went to a free Bright Eyes concert
-Ate a Liege waffle
-Helped other people move and clean
-Made a podcast (it's not a real thing yet)
-Forced people to listen to Dolly Parton
-Rode my bike
-Took a friend to the airport
-Took off my glasses and jumped in the pool
-Hung out with Argentines
-Went to the temple with a roommate
-Hung out on a hammock
-Went to a bonfire
-Watched a lighter explode in said bonfire
-Talked about stuff with people (very ambiguous rhetoric)
-Went to a wedding reception for one of my favorite people in this world
-Got visit taught
-Ate a free dinner care of institute funds from the ward
-Hung out at the hospital cafeteria and saw the usual random people there, including the guy who stole my bike lock (and gave it back ten minutes later)
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Productivity
Labels:
airports,
argentines,
bluegrass,
bonfire,
brugges,
concerts,
exploding things,
friends,
homeless people,
lessons,
moving,
roommates,
Salt Lake City,
talk,
tools,
waffles,
wedding
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Religious holidays always mean miracles
Epiphany Miracles:
-I found my ipod when I left it in the library overnight
-I got my prospectus and program of study signed and turned in
-My sister came into town and I got to meet my youngest nephew (3 months old)
-I have not gotten sick yet
-I have a computer again
-A couple old friends have moved back to Provo after being away last semester (one is even now my roommate)
-I survived the first week of my last semester at BYU
-I found raw milk in Utah Valley (but it's, like, $7/gallon)
-Discovered the Badalisc, as well as Icelandic Christmas traditions that are amazing
-Tintin 2011 calendar... Miraculous.
-I found my ipod when I left it in the library overnight
-I got my prospectus and program of study signed and turned in
-My sister came into town and I got to meet my youngest nephew (3 months old)
-I have not gotten sick yet
-I have a computer again
-A couple old friends have moved back to Provo after being away last semester (one is even now my roommate)
-I survived the first week of my last semester at BYU
-I found raw milk in Utah Valley (but it's, like, $7/gallon)
-Discovered the Badalisc, as well as Icelandic Christmas traditions that are amazing
-Tintin 2011 calendar... Miraculous.
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